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Given the sum 99=33+66, rewrite 33+66 using their GCF and multiplication
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To rewrite \( 33 + 66 \) using their greatest common factor (GCF) and multiplication, we first need to find the GCF of 33 and 66.
The GCF of 33 and 66 is 33.
Now we can express the sum \( 33 + 66 \) in terms of its GCF:
\[
33 + 66 = 33(1 + 2)
\]
So, we can fill in the blank:
\[
99 = 33(1 + 2)
\]
Thus, the complete equation is:
99 = 33(1 + 2)
The GCF of 33 and 66 is 33.
Now we can express the sum \( 33 + 66 \) in terms of its GCF:
\[
33 + 66 = 33(1 + 2)
\]
So, we can fill in the blank:
\[
99 = 33(1 + 2)
\]
Thus, the complete equation is:
99 = 33(1 + 2)
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